About the Book
360 Degrees of Grief is a Selah Press Anthology filled with stories, poetry and songs. Sixty-four authors contributed transparent stories written with open hearts reflecting hope to the reader. These authors have lived through the complete spectrum of life-from ecstatic joy to the darkest grief-and share the lessons they learned along the journey. Contributing authors include: Steve Green, Clay and Renee Crosse, Wayne Watson, Kayla Fioravanti, Melodie Tunney, Joyce Bone, Linda Reinhardt, Bruce Fong, Tom Burgess, Mary Humphrey, Elin Criswell, Drenda Howatt, Lisa LaCross Wethey, Kolinda King Duer, Bethany Learn, Duane Bigoni, Sharon Steffke Caldwell, Beverly Brainard, Marc Whitmore, Jessica Mills Winstead, T.G. Barnes, Kimberly Crumby, Chuck Hagele, Shila Laing, Shirley Logan, Lynn McLeod, Lisa Rodgers, Prevo Rodgers, Maria Gelnett, Cherie Funderburg, Heather Blair, Tammy Lovell Stone, Jacquelyn Bodeutsch, K.A. Croasmun, Paul Dengler, Wendi Fincher, Zachary Fisher, Gary Forsythe, Lona Renee Fraser, Charles Garret, Valerie Geer, Emily Joy, Cathy Koch, Kyle Koch, Dana Lyne, Rebecca Marmolejo, Ric Minch, Ginger Moore, Ellen Peacock, Cheri Perry, Deborah Petersen, Karyn Pugh, Lane Reed, Mandalyn Rey, Debbie Richards, Loral Robben, Rex Paul Schnelle, Sara Shay, Debra Sturdevant, Michelle Titus, Rachel Turner, Dorothy Wagner and Carol Wilson.
About the Author: Kayla Fioravanti is a wife, mother and author. She is the managing editor and contributing author of 360 Degrees of Grief. Kayla is happily married to her serial entrepreneur husband Dennis. They are the blessed parents of Keegan, Selah and Caiden. Kayla and her family live in Franklin, Tennessee. Kayla is the Managing Editor of 360 Degrees of Grief and CCA Magazine. Kayla's blogs can be found on KaylaFioravanti.com, Selah-Press.com and GogoNaughtyPaws.com. Books by Kayla include: How to Self-Publish, The Author-preneur's Guide to Publishing, How to Make Melt & Pour Soap Base from Scratch, The Art, Science & Business of Aromatherapy, DIY Kitchen Chemistry and poetry When I was Young I Flew the Sun Like a Kite.